But yet, it is not always possible to be objective as far as the outcome of or the report back on the abovementioned demands and aims are concerned.
In this regard the following remarks are applicable here:

The editorial board does not really know

how - if at all - they have contributed to the teaching, and the improvement thereof;

what the impact of the journal has been;

whether the contents of Yesterday and Today are being applied by all or some of those concerned;

what the actual demands of their target group are and

to what extent improvements have to be introduced - and of course, what are to be the nature of these improvements?

On the other hand we are of the opinion that many of our editorial aims have been met, knowing that there is always room for improvement.

Therefore, I would like to invite you to react against the background of the abovementioned. May I, at the same time, repeat a previous invitation:
send in any contribution on any aspect of the teaching of History.